Athletes who retired on top

With the win in Super Bowl XLVII, Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis officially ended his career in the NFL. A look at the prestigious list Lewis joins of legendary athletes who have left their respective sports as champions.

DAVID ROBINSON
San Antonio Spurs center (1989-2002)
Career stats: 987 games played, 10,497 total rebounds, 2,954 blocks, 20,790 points scored
Career highlights: Two-time NBA champion (1999, 2003); Rookie of the Year (1989); Defensive Player of the Year (1991); NBA MVP (1994); inducted to the National Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009.

Michael Strahan
Giants defensive end (1993-2007)
Career stats: 216 games played, 667 tackles, 141.5 sacks, 24 forced fumbles.
Career highlights: Super Bowl champion (2007); Defensive Player of the Year (2001); seven-time Pro-Bowler (1997-99, 2001-03, 2005); holds the record for most sacks in a season with 22.5 (2001).